--- name: plan-lower-code-complexity description: This skill should be used when reducing the cognitive complexity threshold of the codebase. It lowers the threshold by 2, identifies functions that exceed the new limit, generates a brief with refactoring strategies, and creates a plan with tasks to fix all violations. allowed-tools: ["Read", "Bash", "Glob", "Grep"] --- # Lower Code Complexity Reduces the cognitive complexity threshold by 2 and fixes all violations. ## Step 1: Gather Requirements 1. **Read current threshold** from eslint config (cognitive-complexity rule) 2. **Calculate new threshold**: current - 2 (e.g., 15 -> 13) 3. **Run lint** with the new threshold to find violations: ```bash bun run lint 2>&1 | grep "cognitive-complexity" ``` 4. **Note for each violation**: - File path and line number - Function name - Current complexity score If no violations at new threshold, report success and exit. ## Step 2: Compile Brief and Delegate Compile the gathered information into a structured brief: ``` Reduce cognitive complexity threshold from [current] to [new]. Functions exceeding threshold (ordered by complexity): 1. [file:function] (complexity: X, target: [new]) - Line Y 2. ... Configuration change: [eslint config path], cognitive-complexity from [current] to [new] Refactoring strategies: extract functions, early returns, extract conditions, use lookup tables Verification: `bun run lint 2>&1 | grep "cognitive-complexity" | wc -l` → Expected: 0 ``` Invoke `/plan-execute` with this brief to create the implementation plan.